Here's the empty cup from the hibiscus blossom
I feel like this today. Maybe reaction after all the recent relief and excitement.
So I walked, not too hot, catching this new view of the debated plant
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Here's the empty cup from the hibiscus blossom
I feel like this today. Maybe reaction after all the recent relief and excitement.
So I walked, not too hot, catching this new view of the debated plant
Um... brella. Genius!
ReplyDeletePretty good!
DeleteI kinda like the licking image. 😊
ReplyDeleteI did. And the satisfied look in the next pic!
DeleteFrogs and turtles would brighten my day too, Boud.
ReplyDeleteYes, so unconcerned about anything but what they're busy with.
DeleteFrogs and turtles will do it for me every time. Kamala too.
ReplyDeleteIn ascending order!
DeleteI hope the hibiscus just naturally fell out, and wasn't eaten by anyone. No clue on the little yellow flowers. Yes, sitting or walking next to water is healing (at least for me.)
ReplyDeleteYes, it's lying in a crumpled little heap. Water is helpful, with reflections and all the movement of animals and insects.
DeleteAlways good to get out for a walk. I'm told (by Google) that evening primrose flowers open in the evening and remain open until mid-morning the following day. Maybe that's what's going on?
ReplyDeleteThat might explain it exactly. It would account for the furled petals.
DeleteJust catching up. It looks a bit large to be trefoil? So many pretty blooms at this time of year. I love the small print on the umbrella!!
ReplyDeleteFor once I read the instructions, good. The refund has been processed
DeleteUmmm-brella. HA!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't it sound like a literal minded bureaucrat's take?
DeleteLol very clever ummmm brella
ReplyDeleteYes nature is very good at healing our tired soul. I’m glad you have somewhere you can connect
Its such a tiny place but full of life and movement.
DeleteThe umbrella is a great dad joke, that won't even get a grin.
ReplyDeleteTrue!
DeleteYes, um-brella, HA. Harris is a woman of all seasons.
ReplyDeleteShe's finally a real human being candidate, after Joe.
DeleteEven the 'empty cup' from the hibiscus is beautiful. Glad you were able to get out for a nice walk and that you came home with a clean phone.
ReplyDeleteBilly is good that way. No crumbs left on the screen.
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